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Why exercise isn't much help if you are trying to lose weight

Fri, 02/06/2026 - 11:00am
When we exercise more, our bodies may compensate by using less energy for other things – especially if we eat less too
Categories: Astronomy

Synchronised volcanic eruptions on Io hint at a spongy interior

Fri, 02/06/2026 - 9:00am
Five volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon Io erupted simultaneously, spewing a mind-boggling amount of lava onto the surface and giving us clues to what may lie underneath
Categories: Astronomy

Moving inductions to early morning could shorten labour by 6 hours

Fri, 02/06/2026 - 4:00am
By matching uterine contractions up with the body’s natural circadian rhythms, inducing labour in the early morning is linked to shorter labour and fewer emergency C-sections
Categories: Astronomy

Statins don't cause most of the side effects listed on their labels

Thu, 02/05/2026 - 6:30pm
A review of the evidence suggests that statins are no more likely than a placebo to cause most of the side effects listed on their labels
Categories: Astronomy

Five stunning images from the Close-up Photographer of the Year awards

Thu, 02/05/2026 - 2:00pm
An otherworldly coral, a very cute moth and an intricately beautiful mushroom are among the winners in the prize this year
Categories: Astronomy

The toxic burden of pesticides is growing all around the world

Thu, 02/05/2026 - 2:00pm
Pesticides are becoming more toxic and just about every country is using more of them year after year, despite a UN target to halve the overall risk by 2030
Categories: Astronomy

Methane surge in 2020 was linked to lower pollution during lockdowns

Thu, 02/05/2026 - 2:00pm
A change in atmospheric chemistry during the covid pandemic resulted in methane concentrations spiking, raising concerns that cleaning up pollution could have similar knock-on effects in the future
Categories: Astronomy

Bonobo's pretend tea party shows capacity for imagination

Thu, 02/05/2026 - 2:00pm
Kanzi, a bonobo with exceptional language skills, took part in a make-believe tea party that demonstrated cognitive abilities never seen before in non-human primates
Categories: Astronomy

Fast-charging quantum battery built inside a quantum computer

Thu, 02/05/2026 - 12:00pm
An experiment with superconducting qubits opens the door to determining whether quantum devices could be less energetically costly if they are powered by quantum batteries
Categories: Astronomy

Vegan toddlers can grow at the same rate as omnivores

Thu, 02/05/2026 - 11:06am
Two-year-olds raised in vegan or vegetarian households don't necessarily have restricted growth, according to a study of 1.2 million children
Categories: Astronomy

Nasal spray could prevent infections from any flu strain

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 2:00pm
An antibody that has the power to neutralise any influenza strain could be widely administered in the form of a nasal spray if a flu pandemic emerges
Categories: Astronomy

Sebastião Salgado's stunning shots of the world's icy regions

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 1:00pm
The late photographer's work depicting some of the world's coldest places is collected in his new book Genesis
Categories: Astronomy

New Scientist recommends 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 1:00pm
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week
Categories: Astronomy

A new 'brief history' of the universe paints a wide picture

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 1:00pm
Nearly 40 years after Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time, Sarah Alam Malik's epic exploration of the cosmos reflects a changed landscape around science in the 21st century, finds Alison Flood
Categories: Astronomy

Why Elon Musk has misunderstood the point of Star Trek

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 1:00pm
As Elon Musk and Pete Hegseth talk about wanting to make Star Trek real, long-time fan Chanda Prescod-Weinstein says they've misconstrued the heart of the story
Categories: Astronomy

Unexpectedly moving book makes the case for the Arctic

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 1:00pm
In his lyrical book Frostlines, Neil Shea argues that we are more connected to the Arctic than we might think, says Elle Hunt
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Holy prosociality! Batman makes people stand for pregnant passengers

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 1:00pm
Feedback is delighted by an experiment on the Milan metro system, which involved a prosthetic bump, a Batman costume and some unexpected displays of public decency
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Psychedelic causes similar brain state to meditation

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 12:08pm
The psychedelic 5-MeO-DMT seemed to induce similar patterns of brain activity in a lama - a revered spiritual teacher in Tibetan Buddhism - as meditation, advancing our understanding of the drug's neurological effects
Categories: Astronomy

Psychedelic causes similar brain state in spiritual lama as meditation

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 12:08pm
The psychedelic 5-MeO-DMT seemed to induce similar patterns of brain activity in a lama - a revered spiritual teacher in Tibetan Buddhism - as meditation, advancing our understanding of the drug's neurological effects
Categories: Astronomy

Why is childbirth so hard for humans – and is it getting even harder?

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 11:00am
Some think the rise of C-sections means that one day all births will require serious medical intervention. But a surprising new understanding of the pelvis suggests a different story
Categories: Astronomy